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are they speakers in the back... wtf

radios were an option. It came with a radio and speakers. Changed the head unit and speakers. Nothing besides AP six pot calipers got changed . ALL the original gear still on it, HID's , cat, exhaust. Oh and NISMO circuit boards for the MFB

Edited by kimbod

Snapped up a few pics to put in my EOI For Sale thread when I took her out earlier today and played around with some effects on photoshop. I was pretty happy with the way they came out considering ive got 0 to none experience in taking photos

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I thought it was worth taking some more pictures of my car. It's been a 5-year labor of love, and I'm nearly at the end-goal of my original modification plans.

The spot in Port Adelaide is a popular one with people taking pictures of their cars. I have previous pictures of my car there, both day & night - and it was time to take some more. That photo was taken by my other half with a 50mm prime lense on a Pentax K7 DSLR - the depth of field came out really well and gives it that almost 'miniature' look.

Unfortunately the plates themselves have a few extra letters at the front which have been photoshopped out.

Second picture we captured that day - closer to the water:

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